Graco Trekko 3-Wheel Stroller - Metropolis

Item #HN-GRO215

For children up to 50 lbs

Dimensions: 48.8L x 23.6W x 42H inches

Description

About GracoWhen Russell Gray and Robert Cone joined forces in 1942, baby products were not their focus. The pair originally formed Graco Metal Products in Philadelphia, Penn. The firm created machine and car parts for local manufacturers for 11 years. Gray left in 1953, leaving Cone as sole owner, and Cone got the idea to manufacture baby products from a Graco employee, David Saint, father of 9. Inspired by the idea of Mrs. Saint soothing her babies on the backyard glider, the Graco Swyngomatic was born. The Swyngomatic sold millions, catapulting Graco to become a leader in manufacturing juvenile products in the process. Since then, Graco has set the industry standard with products like the Pack N' Play and the Travel System. Graco is one of the world's best known and most trusted juvenile products companies. Product safety, quality, reliability, and convenience are their main sources of pride, and are recognized by parents and parenting authorities alike.

First of all, if you jog, don't get this. the front wheel starts to shake uncontrollably at a light jog! Secondly, we bought it to fit out graco infant car seat, we used that feature once; not practicle. It folds and stores semi-easy. But no cup holders or tray for child. You also cannot store anything too heavy in the bottom - the bottom basket keeps falling to drag on the ground. Not a fan of this! Wish i would have done more research on joggin strollers before we bought it.

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About GracoWhen Russell Gray and Robert Cone joined forces in 1942, baby products were not their focus. The pair originally formed Graco Metal Products in Philadelphia, Penn. The firm created machine and car parts for local manufacturers for 11 years. Gray left in 1953, leaving Cone as sole owner, and Cone got the idea to manufacture baby products from a Graco employee, David Saint, father of 9. Inspired by the idea of Mrs. Saint soothing her babies on the backyard glider, the Gr